Sentences with phrase «at an accelerated pace in»

Prices are rising at an accelerated pace in the UK: is this a result of Brexit?
Life is moving at an accelerated pace in the 21st century, and the art of travel is no exception.

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In this dire analysis, the traditional media withers and political discourse becomes ever more insular, and at a frightfully accelerating pace.
China's consumer inflation rate grew at its fastest pace in six months in October as food prices rose, while producer prices accelerated to a near - five year high, exceeding expectations.
600 MHz deployments continue at an accelerated pace with spectrum covering 823 cities and towns in 31 states already lit up.
Experts, however, had been anticipating inflation to accelerate at an even faster pace in March and, earlier this week, the Bank of Canada raised its inflation projections for 2018.
Growth too has improved, with the economy accelerating at a 2.9 % annual pace in the third quarter after a fairly sluggish first half.
«On the capital front, we're also in the middle of a (stock) buyback program that's going at an accelerated pace.
At the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, the focus on accelerating the pace and rate of change for women has driven many of the sessions and conversations.
In an age when technology is driving economic change and innovation at an accelerating pace, investors aren't getting a piece of it; the TSX's exposure to tech is just over 3.5 %.
Other data on Thursday is expected to reinforce the view that China is still in high gear, with growth in industrial output and retail sales seen accelerating while fixed investment may hold at a roughly steady pace.
Growth might have accelerated a bit in the fourth quarter, says Bloom, but it was still at 2 % for the year, woefully below the 5 % pace you'd expect in an economy bouncing back from a severe recession.
Additionally, there is consolidation in the industry for IT services companies that support small businesses and CMIT's systems, support and collaborative environment provide the perfect environment for those independent firms to grow at an accelerated pace
A report from the Labor Department showed hourly worker compensation accelerated at a 3.4 per cent rate in the first quarter after rising at a 2.4 per cent pace in the October - December period.
«Given the large numbers at play, it is going to take meaningful time to see big numbers in terms of board diversity percentages but the pace of change is accelerating,» said Cassidy, whose Boardlist now has nearly 4,000 members.
The annual rate of decline accelerated for the third month running to a severe pace, with the respective index at its fourth - lowest level in eight - and - a-half years of data collection.
Additionally, «wages are already accelerating at a pace that would end deflation in 2016,» according to Robert Feldman, Morgan Stanley's Japan economist, adding, «Once deflation ends, the Bank of Japan can not continue the quantitative easing that currently monetizes the deficits.»
However, the August nonfarm payroll numbers saw hourly earnings accelerate at an annual pace of 2.2 %, well up from 2.1 % in July.
Another report earlier this week showed that the Fed's preferred measure of inflation accelerated to its highest in more than a year in March, while data last week showed that wages grew at their fastest pace in in eleven years in the first quarter.
A significant development has been the persistently high rate of new firm formation in recent years as experienced women and minorities launch new firms at an accelerated pace.
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But those norms began to unravel in the 1970's and have done so at an accelerating pace.
The war hastened the process of concentrating the wealth of this country in the hands of the few; it is a process which has been going on at accelerated pace ever since.
Coles boss John Durkan expects food and liquor sales to accelerate in the March and June quarters after September quarter same - store sales grew at the slowest pace since 2008.
Götze lures in his opponent slowly, dropping his shoulder and knocking the ball passed them at pace to accelerate away towards goal.
In my opinion, once we have children they need to become a primary focus, if not THE primary focus in our lives, at least until they have grown old enough to individuate and become independent at a natural pace (not the accelerated pace Western society pushesIn my opinion, once we have children they need to become a primary focus, if not THE primary focus in our lives, at least until they have grown old enough to individuate and become independent at a natural pace (not the accelerated pace Western society pushesin our lives, at least until they have grown old enough to individuate and become independent at a natural pace (not the accelerated pace Western society pushes).
Speaking at the sod cutting ceremony to officially commission an ultra-modern computer laboratory for the Kongo SHS, the CEO of NPA, Mr. Asaga, underlined some policy interventions by government to accelerate the pace of development in ICT education.
The Osborne Treasury and the Government in toto remain wedded to «Plan A»: to eliminate the structural deficit at an accelerated pace with an unbalanced mixture of spending reductions (80 %) and tax increases (20 %).
«We found that in the learning process, our brain function makes an inverted «U» learning pattern from a slow pace at the start, accelerating to a peak at the midpoint, before returning to the original pace, once we have mastered the task,» says DeSouza.
In 1998 astronomers discovered an enigmatic «dark» energy pushing galaxies apart at an accelerating pace.
«No longer water under the bridge, statistics yields new data on sea levels: Untraditional approach expected to save lives, businesses, and communities along East Coast shows rate accelerating at a pace in contrast to previously accepted data.»
Creating a coordinated review A new report from the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology released on November 29 looks at how best to accelerate the pace of change in energy technologies.
The role of science in evidence collection and presentation has only become more important over time, and it continues to evolve at an ever - accelerating pace.
In scientific journals, papers on biodiversity loss and conservation have increased at a steady pace, but publication of papers on climate change accelerated markedly around 2006 and overtook them.
«Without the existence of these proteins that could help phytoplankton cope in these stressful environments, the phytoplankton diversity in many regions of the ocean would be much lower, in particular by reducing large phytoplankton such as diatoms that are known to take up a lot of carbon dioxide, thus possibly accelerating the pace of a warming planet,» said Marchetti, assistant professor of marine science at UNC - Chapel Hill.
In the past few years, the field of metagenomics has been growing at an accelerated pace, particularly in response to advancements in new sequencing technologieIn the past few years, the field of metagenomics has been growing at an accelerated pace, particularly in response to advancements in new sequencing technologiein response to advancements in new sequencing technologiein new sequencing technologies.
But acidification is now happening at an accelerated pace, and it's already changing the ocean in profound ways.
«Hopefully this will help accelerate the pace at which discoveries involving the nuts and bolts of cancer can be translated into effective new drugs in the clinic.
No worries about attempting to keep up in class or wishing it would advance at an accelerated pace instead — With private Yoga, you pick your pace.
Anyone new to Crossfit will start in our Launch program and accelerate at their own pace.
I'll argue that learning a map is very important in accomplishing bonus objectives in a certain amount of time, but I do wish that Tribute changed things up at an accelerated pace.
To top it, the hunger and thirst accelerate at a rapid pace making it difficult to keep them in check at the beginning.
In fact, organizations are now training their external learners at a rapidly accelerating pace.
The pace of reform was greatly accelerated with the release in 1983 of the blue - ribbon report A Nation at Risk.
I've heard people at multiple levels in how to support that campus and engage all the campus and accelerate the pace of academic growth.»
Yet, it is generally more effective in meeting academic requirements at an accelerated pace to follow a coherent curriculum than to attempt to create one de novo.
Charter school growth does continue at a steady, nearly linear pace nationally, especially in states with charter laws graded «A» or «B,» but an even more accelerated pace would allow charter schools to play a more central role in addressing the demands and needs of our nation's students,» said Kara Kerwin, president of CER.
Like Sir Ken Robinson has said, «schools kill creativity» and I would add they can also kill the love of learning in a child who should not be held back from learning at his accelerated pace.
«This agreement will allow BCS to redirect considerable resources spent on annual facilities negotiations toward accelerating the pace of innovative program enhancements at the school,» Moore said in the statement.
Across the state, just over 4,700 intern credentials, permits, or waivers were granted in 2012; just three years later, the figure had risen to 10,209, and the number was growing at an accelerating pace.
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